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Which of the following intermolecular forces explains why iodine (I2) is a solid at room temperature?

dipole-dipole forces

ion-dipole forces

dispersion forces

hydrogen bonds Which of the following intermolecular forces explains why iodine (I2) is a solid at room temperature?

dipole-dipole forces

ion-dipole forces

dispersion forces

hydrogen bonds

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Answer:

dispersion forces

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Which of the following intermolecular forces explains why iodine (I2) is a solid at-example-1
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"Dispersion forces" is the one intermolecular force among the following choices given in the question that explains why iodine (I2) is a solid at room temperature. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or the penultimate option. I hope that the answer has helped you.
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